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This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
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Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
5:16 Orca - aka “Killer Whales”
Which was your favourite of the 10 Arctic Animals?
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Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

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Terrestrial polar regions

Definitions

The Arctic has various definitions, including the region north of the Arctic Circle (currently Epoch 2010 at 66°33'44" N), or the region north of 60° north latitude, or the region from the North Pole south to the timberline. The Antarctic is usually defined as south of 60° south latitude, or the continent of Antarctica. The 1959 Antarctic Treaty uses the former definition.

The two polar regions are distinguished from the other two climatic and biomatic belts of Earth, a tropics belt near the equator, and two middle latitude regions located between the tropics and polar regions.

Climate

Polar regions receive less intense solar radiation than the other parts of Earth because the sun's energy arrives at an oblique angle, spreading over a larger area, and also travels a longer distance through the Earth's atmosphere in which it may be absorbed, scattered or reflected, which is the same thing that causes winters to be colder than the rest of the year in temperate areas.

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Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known as frigid zones. Life in the planet's polar regions can be incredibly difficult.But these seemingly barren landscapes are home to a rich diversity of wildlife. To know more watch this video.
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10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
You'll love all our ANIMAL videos!
Amazon Jungle Animals http://bit.ly/2xM7IqV
BUGS http://bit.ly/2x9TDTf
8 Facts about the Octopus http://bit.ly/2henIaj
Spiders for Kids http://bit.ly/2xdmSCe
Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
5:16 Orca - aka “Killer Whales”
Which was your favourite of the 10 Arctic Animals?
Is there another animal you’d like to learn about?
Tell us in the comments. We want to hear what you think!
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National Geographic Little KidsFirstBig Book of Animals
http://amzn.to/2sb4d6L
National Geographic Cutest Animals StickerActivityBook: Over 1000 Stickers!
http://amzn.to/2u8y6q1
And these are great for Bigger Kids:
National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia: 2500 Animals with Photos, Maps, and More!
http://amzn.to/2swBuJ8
National Geographic WildAnimal Atlas: Earth’s Astonishing Animals and Where They Live
http://amzn.to/2tvOO4x
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Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison and Michael Harrison
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GoPro: Epic footage from the Polar Regions

GoPro: Epic footage from the Polar Regions

GoPro: Epic footage from the Polar Regions

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Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

Climate in Polar Region

Travel to the Polar Regions with Quark Expeditions

Quark Expeditions is the leader in polar adventures. Since 1991, we have made the Arctic and Antarctic accessible to adventurous travelers. We offer the most diverse range of itineraries and have the largest fleet of polar vessels in the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2AkFpgK

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How to dress for the Polar Regions

How to dress for the Polar Regions

How to dress for the Polar Regions

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Polar Regions: Hunters and Herders (clip)

People who live in polar regions have found special ways to survive in the extreme cold of their environment. Here, where lands and waters are frozen for many months, AlaskanEskimos and Laplanders have lived successfully for centuries, passing on their traditional skills of survival to their children. Customs as well as resources shape the way people live, but greater contact with other places has brought modern conveniences and many changes to both Eskimos and Lapps.
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10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
You'll love all our ANIMAL videos!
Amazon Jungle Animals http://bit.ly/2xM7IqV
BUGS http://bit.ly/2x9TDTf
8 Facts about the Octopus http://bit.ly/2henIaj
Spiders for Kids http://bit.ly/2xdmSCe
Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very lon...

published: 22 Jul 2017

GoPro: Epic footage from the Polar Regions

Ready for an epic adventure? Watch as Quark passengers and crew capture their awe-inspiring moments in the Arctic and Antarctic using GoPro cameras! Learn more: http://bit.ly/2AkFpgK

published: 21 Jan 2015

Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approx...

published: 16 Nov 2013

Climate in Polar Region

Travel to the Polar Regions with Quark Expeditions

Quark Expeditions is the leader in polar adventures. Since 1991, we have made the Arctic and Antarctic accessible to adventurous travelers. We offer the most diverse range of itineraries and have the largest fleet of polar vessels in the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2AkFpgK

published: 02 Feb 2017

How to dress for the Polar Regions

Our staff member JaimeWatts explains how to get ready for anything that Antarctica could possibly throw at you.
Subscribe and hold you breathe, cause there is a ton of pure polar AWESOMENESS is on its way!

Animals of the Polar Regions

Polar Regions: Hunters and Herders (clip)

People who live in polar regions have found special ways to survive in the extreme cold of their environment. Here, where lands and waters are frozen for many months, AlaskanEskimos and Laplanders have lived successfully for centuries, passing on their traditional skills of survival to their children. Customs as well as resources shape the way people live, but greater contact with other places has brought modern conveniences and many changes to both Eskimos and Lapps.
GradeLevels: 4 to 6
17 minutes, color.
Direct link to purchase the DVD:
http://phoenixlearninggroup.com

Introduction to Polar Regions

The Polar Regions | 8th Social Studies | AP & TS StateBoard Syllabus | LiveVideo
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Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known as frigid zones. Life in the planet's polar regions can be incredibly difficult.But these seemingly barren landscapes are home to a rich diversity of wildlife. To know more watch this video.
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Teach child with this educational video for kids about Artic and Antartic Regions.
Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known as frigid zones. Life in the planet's polar regions can be incredibly difficult.But these seemingly barren landscapes are home to a rich diversity of wildlife. To know more watch this video.
The KidsPool is full of short animated stories,Panchtantra series,Akbar and Birbal stories,Bed Times stories, Nursery Rhymes in Malayalam for babies,CartoonStories for Kids in Tamil, etc for kids.
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10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about ...

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
You'll love all our ANIMAL videos!
Amazon Jungle Animals http://bit.ly/2xM7IqV
BUGS http://bit.ly/2x9TDTf
8 Facts about the Octopus http://bit.ly/2henIaj
Spiders for Kids http://bit.ly/2xdmSCe
Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
5:16 Orca - aka “Killer Whales”
Which was your favourite of the 10 Arctic Animals?
Is there another animal you’d like to learn about?
Tell us in the comments. We want to hear what you think!
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We recommend these fun animal books for Little Kids:
National Geographic Little KidsFirstBig Book of Animals
http://amzn.to/2sb4d6L
National Geographic Cutest Animals StickerActivityBook: Over 1000 Stickers!
http://amzn.to/2u8y6q1
And these are great for Bigger Kids:
National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia: 2500 Animals with Photos, Maps, and More!
http://amzn.to/2swBuJ8
National Geographic WildAnimal Atlas: Earth’s Astonishing Animals and Where They Live
http://amzn.to/2tvOO4x
❤❤❤❤❤
Written & Performed by Cassi Jerkins
Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison and Michael Harrison
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Creative CommonsPictureCredits:
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This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
You'll love all our ANIMAL videos!
Amazon Jungle Animals http://bit.ly/2xM7IqV
BUGS http://bit.ly/2x9TDTf
8 Facts about the Octopus http://bit.ly/2henIaj
Spiders for Kids http://bit.ly/2xdmSCe
Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
5:16 Orca - aka “Killer Whales”
Which was your favourite of the 10 Arctic Animals?
Is there another animal you’d like to learn about?
Tell us in the comments. We want to hear what you think!
❤❤❤❤❤
Do your kids love science? Learning about animals is a great way to keep kids excited about their natural world. Perfect for kids in school or homeschoolers!
Be sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss our next episode!
http://bit.ly/1MJY7Cd
❤❤❤❤❤
We recommend these fun animal books for Little Kids:
National Geographic Little KidsFirstBig Book of Animals
http://amzn.to/2sb4d6L
National Geographic Cutest Animals StickerActivityBook: Over 1000 Stickers!
http://amzn.to/2u8y6q1
And these are great for Bigger Kids:
National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia: 2500 Animals with Photos, Maps, and More!
http://amzn.to/2swBuJ8
National Geographic WildAnimal Atlas: Earth’s Astonishing Animals and Where They Live
http://amzn.to/2tvOO4x
❤❤❤❤❤
Written & Performed by Cassi Jerkins
Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison and Michael Harrison
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Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antart...

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

Quark Expeditions is the leader in polar adventures. Since 1991, we have made the Arctic and Antarctic accessible to adventurous travelers. We offer the most diverse range of itineraries and have the largest fleet of polar vessels in the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2AkFpgK

Quark Expeditions is the leader in polar adventures. Since 1991, we have made the Arctic and Antarctic accessible to adventurous travelers. We offer the most diverse range of itineraries and have the largest fleet of polar vessels in the world. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2AkFpgK

How to dress for the Polar Regions

Our staff member JaimeWatts explains how to get ready for anything that Antarctica could possibly throw at you.
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Polar Regions: Hunters and Herders (clip)

People who live in polar regions have found special ways to survive in the extreme cold of their environment. Here, where lands and waters are frozen for many m...

People who live in polar regions have found special ways to survive in the extreme cold of their environment. Here, where lands and waters are frozen for many months, AlaskanEskimos and Laplanders have lived successfully for centuries, passing on their traditional skills of survival to their children. Customs as well as resources shape the way people live, but greater contact with other places has brought modern conveniences and many changes to both Eskimos and Lapps.
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People who live in polar regions have found special ways to survive in the extreme cold of their environment. Here, where lands and waters are frozen for many months, AlaskanEskimos and Laplanders have lived successfully for centuries, passing on their traditional skills of survival to their children. Customs as well as resources shape the way people live, but greater contact with other places has brought modern conveniences and many changes to both Eskimos and Lapps.
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The Polar Regions | 8th Social Studies | AP & TS StateBoard Syllabus | LiveVideo
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European Geosciences UnionMedia at General Assembly25 April 2017. The polar regions, at the north and southern extremes of our planet, are some of the most unique and fragile areas on Earth.
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the global average, with drastic consequences for the sea-ice cover in the region, which hit its lowest annual extent on record in 2016.
A talk at this press conference will look into what 2016 Arctic sea ice can tell us about future sea-ice conditions in the region. We will also hear about how future Arctic sea-ice cover will differ for 1.5 and 2°C, the two global warming limits in the Paris Agreement.
Moving south, another presentation will look into the impact that warm winds (Foehn winds) are having on the weather, climate and ice shelves in Antarctica...

Join The Higherside Chats podcast, as host Greg Carlwood, talks Flat Earth, early explorers and the mysterious polar regions with guest, Jeran Campanella.
We know by now that the campaign of disinformation stretches like a spider web, intricately woven and designed to catch the unwitting.
But, trying to avoid the trap can be a seemingly daunting task when taking into account just how much of our understanding of reality is based on a carefully crafted narrative, littered with lies and deception.
Yes, beginning from our early years, we spend our days in school where our creativity and critical thinking are slowly stripped away and replaced with recited facts from history books written by a nefarious few pushing their own degenerate agenda.
We spend the crucial years of our youth being s...

Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted during the Cold War. Teams are shown examining ice cores, launching weather balloons and manning weather stations, and conducting studies of sea life. At 6:20, the submarine USS Seadragon is seen surfacing at the North Pole, and views under the idea are seen. Divers are also seen at the 6 minute mark in special cold water exploration suits. The Naval Arctic Research Laboratory is also shown and its activities explained at 11:00. Located at Point Barrow Alaska, the lab is operated by the University of Alaska and headed at this time by Dr. Max Britton, who gained fame during the Cold War for supporting Operation COLDFEET. At 11:54, drift...

Eskimo Hunters in Alaska - The Traditional Inuit Way of Life | 1949 Documentary on Native Americans

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The two main peoples known as "Eskimo" are: the Inuit of Canada, NorthernAlaska (sub-group "Inupiat"), and Greenland, and the Yupik of eastern Siberia and Alaska....

published: 29 Oct 2013

Children of the Tundra (RT Documentary)

People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Internet. However, their children do go to boarding schools, but not all parents are in favor of them. Find out more about life and education out on the tundra on RT.
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published: 20 Jul 2013

ANIMAL INSTINCT | Episode 3 | Icy Polar Regions

Polar operations in a B777

What is it like to fly a Boeing 777 as Captain? What are the fundamental differences between Boeing and Airbus? What are the difficulties in flying across the polar regions? Graham Hartree is a highly experienced Captain and explains all of this and more.

published: 04 Sep 2013

Polar Nights & Northern Lights. Natural wonders and life in Murmansk Region with James Brown

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which lights up the region's long winter nights. This miracle of nature is caused when charged particles collide with atoms high in the Earth’s atmosphere. Find out more about this wonder, and how to spend time in the Murmansk region while waiting for the next natural light show!
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Snow Road Truckers - Documentary Movies

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Ice roads (ice crossings, ice bridges) are frozen, human-made pathways on the surface of bays, rivers, lakes, or seas in polar regions. They link dry land, frozen waterways, portages and winter roads, and are usually remade each winter. Ice roads allow temporary transport to areas with no permanent road access. Seen in isolated regions of northern Canada, Alaska's Bush, northern Michigan and Wisconsin, northern Scandinavia, Estonia, Northeast China and Russia, they reduce the cost of materials that otherwise would ship as expensive air freight, and they allow movement of large or heavy objects for which air freight is impractical.
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published: 29 Aug 2015

Professional Development for Earth Science in the Polar Regions

This one hour presentation by Dr. Al Werner is a professional development opportunity for educators to learn more about earth and geoscience research in Svalbard, Norway. Some noticeable technical issues are resolved a few minutes into the presentation.

published: 31 Jul 2012

Professional Development for Earth Science in the Polar Regions II

This one hour webinar is conducted by PolarTREC alumni Missy Holzer. She highlighted her work with the High Arctic Change expedition 2008 and bringing inquiry-based science into her classroom. This webinar is part of the C-ISE online professional development course.

Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatically than in most other places. Explore the unique meteorology, oceanography, and ecology of both the Arctic and Antarctic with Dr. Dan Lubin as he describes observations that indicate unmistakable signs of anthropogenic climate change in both the Arctic and Antarctic. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [10/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 13039]

published: 11 Jan 2008

Polar Prediction Workshop 2016 || Bitz

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published: 28 Jun 2016

Polar Regions under Climate Change - Peter Lemke

High latitudes have received attention recently because of significant changes in the atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean, and on land, especially in the Arctic. The surface air temperature in the Arctic has increased about twice as fast as the global air temperature. The Arctic sea-ice extent in summer has decreased by 35% since 1979, and the sea-ice thickness during late summer has declined in the Central Arctic by about 40% since 1958. A warming has also been observed at depth in the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean. But surprisingly there is no negative trend observed in the Antarctic sea ice. Both the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are losing mass, and the sea level is rising. Most of these observed trends are in agreement with warming scenarios performed with coupled climate models...

published: 12 Nov 2013

Polar bear - the king of Arctic

When we are thinking of the northernmost region of Earth - the Arctic - what comes to our mind first? Of course, polar bears! Those animals have high adaptive capacity to the unfriendly, Arctic climate, and every meeting with them is an unforgettable experience.
During the lesson we will be discussing about the ways of polar bears adaptation to the climate, how they react to humans, and what kind of equipment is required when you are in the area of "polar bear kingdom" (we will focus on Spitsbergen, the main island in Svalbard archipelago).
Presenter: Dagmara Bożek-Andryszczak
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Polar Regions Are Important: Tundra Connections Webcast with DEN

Polar Regions Are Important: How climate change is impacting the polar regions and what sustainable actions are needed to save the ice. A webcast with the Discovery Educator Network.

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The Polar Regions | 8th Social Studies | AP & TS StateBoard Syllabus | LiveVideo
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Join The Higherside Chats podcast, as host Greg Carlwood, talks Flat Earth, early explorers and the mysterious polar regions with guest, Jeran Campanella.
We know by now that the campaign of disinformation stretches like a spider web, intricately woven and designed to catch the unwitting.
But, trying to avoid the trap can be a seemingly daunting task when taking into account just how much of our understanding of reality is based on a carefully crafted narrative, littered with lies and deception.
Yes, beginning from our early years, we spend our days in school where our creativity and critical thinking are slowly stripped away and replaced with recited facts from history books written by a nefarious few pushing their own degenerate agenda.
We spend the crucial years of our youth being stuffed with inaccuracy, only to turn to the rabbit holes of the internet to help reshape our perspective and better understand this crazy universe that our rock, Earth, floats through.
And, fortunately for us, today’s guest, Jeran Campanella joins The Higherside to discuss one of the pariahs of conspiracy : Flat Earth Theory.
Become a PlusMember at www.TheHighersideChatsPlus.com/subscribe to hear a second hour of all THC episodes. This week’s included:
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– meteors, asteroids, and impacts
– using true believers for disinformation, and their usefulness
– what are the stars in the flat Earth model, can we use them to prove one over the other?
– the ISS as evidence
– Donald Marshall, cloning, and Jaren’s actual contact with rapper B.O.B.
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Sylvie’ Ivanowa on The Higherside Chats: http://www.thehighersidechats.com/silvie-ivanowa-new-chronology/
Eric Dubay on The Higherside Chats: http://www.thehighersidechats.com/?s=eric+dubay
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Join The Higherside Chats podcast, as host Greg Carlwood, talks Flat Earth, early explorers and the mysterious polar regions with guest, Jeran Campanella.
We know by now that the campaign of disinformation stretches like a spider web, intricately woven and designed to catch the unwitting.
But, trying to avoid the trap can be a seemingly daunting task when taking into account just how much of our understanding of reality is based on a carefully crafted narrative, littered with lies and deception.
Yes, beginning from our early years, we spend our days in school where our creativity and critical thinking are slowly stripped away and replaced with recited facts from history books written by a nefarious few pushing their own degenerate agenda.
We spend the crucial years of our youth being stuffed with inaccuracy, only to turn to the rabbit holes of the internet to help reshape our perspective and better understand this crazy universe that our rock, Earth, floats through.
And, fortunately for us, today’s guest, Jeran Campanella joins The Higherside to discuss one of the pariahs of conspiracy : Flat Earth Theory.
Become a PlusMember at www.TheHighersideChatsPlus.com/subscribe to hear a second hour of all THC episodes. This week’s included:
– the Moon’s oddities, and it’s place in the Flat Earth model
– meteors, asteroids, and impacts
– using true believers for disinformation, and their usefulness
– what are the stars in the flat Earth model, can we use them to prove one over the other?
– the ISS as evidence
– Donald Marshall, cloning, and Jaren’s actual contact with rapper B.O.B.
A few valuable resources from the interview:
Anatoly Fomenko and the New Chronology: http://chronologia.org/en/
Sylvie’ Ivanowa on The Higherside Chats: http://www.thehighersidechats.com/silvie-ivanowa-new-chronology/
Eric Dubay on The Higherside Chats: http://www.thehighersidechats.com/?s=eric+dubay
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Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted dur...

Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted during the Cold War. Teams are shown examining ice cores, launching weather balloons and manning weather stations, and conducting studies of sea life. At 6:20, the submarine USS Seadragon is seen surfacing at the North Pole, and views under the idea are seen. Divers are also seen at the 6 minute mark in special cold water exploration suits. The Naval Arctic Research Laboratory is also shown and its activities explained at 11:00. Located at Point Barrow Alaska, the lab is operated by the University of Alaska and headed at this time by Dr. Max Britton, who gained fame during the Cold War for supporting Operation COLDFEET. At 11:54, drift stations are shown. The USCG ice breaker Eastwind W279 is seen at 14:46. Ice observation aircraft are seen at 17:00.
Additional images: At mark 2:47, we see ice mountain thunder into the sea at the edges to float in silent ice range lagoons. They then make their way southwards. At mark 3:15, we have the Antarctic continent the region of forbidden ice RangeMountain peaks. At mark 4:04 we have the icebergs which are sometimes 100m long. But even in this region there is still life. At mark 4:27, we have penguins, whales etc. there was a time when the names of some men are leading the way. Today, men come as scientists- oceanographers gathering information for all mankind about the ice, the sky and the deep sea currents as seen at mark 6:12. At mark 6:51, we have a diver going for exploration in the deep sea. At mark 7:01, we have tiny organisms in the depth with more concentration. There are mysteries whose answers may point new understanding for men. At mark 8:00, we have seals; how do seals find a breathing hole in the deep sea and how do whales dive 100 of ft in seconds and with the enormous change in pressure.
At mark 9:26, we have scientists from various continents coming together to explore at the end of each winter. Navy brings in tones of equipments to enable living in such areas. New Zealand cooperates with the United states in scientific and logistic programs as seen at mark 9:50. At mark 10:10, we have their base. At mark 10:56, we have the scientist moving to explore a the arctic ocean. Unlike the Antarctic, it is mainly sea covered with ice. At mark 11:28, we have the director of the arctic program for the naval research who goes by Dr. Max Britton. He explains how the research program works. At mark 12:15, we have oceanographers learning secrets from the oceans with various experiments. We have Dr. TomEnglish who is interested in the distribution of animals in the sea, seasons in the sea and the various food chains and food webs. At mark13:05, we have experiments on the effect of sound in the region, the effect of sonar. The scientists collect organisms from the deep to learn about the effect of sonar at mark 13:35. Dr, Kevin Hunkins of ColombiaUniversity at mark 13:50 is conducting research on the shape and structure of the Arctic Ocean bottom, the drift of the ice and currents. At mark 15:48, we see a nuclear submarine which can stay in the thick ice for months. At mark 15:59, we have AdmiralJ.F. Covad, commanding officer to the submarine. He explained what they needed submarines for n exploration. Oceanographic studies are also done from far above the land as seen at mark 17:05.
Gathering information of raw data in the field is only the beginning, the results are then brought back to the lab for analysis and evaluation as seen at mark 8:05. At Stanford research institute we have Dr. Thomas Potter at mark 18:18 who study mammals. At University of Alaska we have the analysis of sea water samples from the arctic as seen at mark 19:15. Studies into the relationships of polar environment and their animal populace are directed Dr. Max Dumbar of McGill University at mark 20:10. Change of heat in the atmosphere is been studied at various centers and this was done by Dr. Max Dunbar of McGill University. We have various simulations by scientists. At mark 23:50 we have one of the largest oil potential industry in Alaska, the oil is there but exploitation. From these labs, new knowledge has been gathered due to effort of scientists from different continents. At mark 25:40, we have the oceanographer of the Navy Rear AdmiralO.D.Waters Jr.
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Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted during the Cold War. Teams are shown examining ice cores, launching weather balloons and manning weather stations, and conducting studies of sea life. At 6:20, the submarine USS Seadragon is seen surfacing at the North Pole, and views under the idea are seen. Divers are also seen at the 6 minute mark in special cold water exploration suits. The Naval Arctic Research Laboratory is also shown and its activities explained at 11:00. Located at Point Barrow Alaska, the lab is operated by the University of Alaska and headed at this time by Dr. Max Britton, who gained fame during the Cold War for supporting Operation COLDFEET. At 11:54, drift stations are shown. The USCG ice breaker Eastwind W279 is seen at 14:46. Ice observation aircraft are seen at 17:00.
Additional images: At mark 2:47, we see ice mountain thunder into the sea at the edges to float in silent ice range lagoons. They then make their way southwards. At mark 3:15, we have the Antarctic continent the region of forbidden ice RangeMountain peaks. At mark 4:04 we have the icebergs which are sometimes 100m long. But even in this region there is still life. At mark 4:27, we have penguins, whales etc. there was a time when the names of some men are leading the way. Today, men come as scientists- oceanographers gathering information for all mankind about the ice, the sky and the deep sea currents as seen at mark 6:12. At mark 6:51, we have a diver going for exploration in the deep sea. At mark 7:01, we have tiny organisms in the depth with more concentration. There are mysteries whose answers may point new understanding for men. At mark 8:00, we have seals; how do seals find a breathing hole in the deep sea and how do whales dive 100 of ft in seconds and with the enormous change in pressure.
At mark 9:26, we have scientists from various continents coming together to explore at the end of each winter. Navy brings in tones of equipments to enable living in such areas. New Zealand cooperates with the United states in scientific and logistic programs as seen at mark 9:50. At mark 10:10, we have their base. At mark 10:56, we have the scientist moving to explore a the arctic ocean. Unlike the Antarctic, it is mainly sea covered with ice. At mark 11:28, we have the director of the arctic program for the naval research who goes by Dr. Max Britton. He explains how the research program works. At mark 12:15, we have oceanographers learning secrets from the oceans with various experiments. We have Dr. TomEnglish who is interested in the distribution of animals in the sea, seasons in the sea and the various food chains and food webs. At mark13:05, we have experiments on the effect of sound in the region, the effect of sonar. The scientists collect organisms from the deep to learn about the effect of sonar at mark 13:35. Dr, Kevin Hunkins of ColombiaUniversity at mark 13:50 is conducting research on the shape and structure of the Arctic Ocean bottom, the drift of the ice and currents. At mark 15:48, we see a nuclear submarine which can stay in the thick ice for months. At mark 15:59, we have AdmiralJ.F. Covad, commanding officer to the submarine. He explained what they needed submarines for n exploration. Oceanographic studies are also done from far above the land as seen at mark 17:05.
Gathering information of raw data in the field is only the beginning, the results are then brought back to the lab for analysis and evaluation as seen at mark 8:05. At Stanford research institute we have Dr. Thomas Potter at mark 18:18 who study mammals. At University of Alaska we have the analysis of sea water samples from the arctic as seen at mark 19:15. Studies into the relationships of polar environment and their animal populace are directed Dr. Max Dumbar of McGill University at mark 20:10. Change of heat in the atmosphere is been studied at various centers and this was done by Dr. Max Dunbar of McGill University. We have various simulations by scientists. At mark 23:50 we have one of the largest oil potential industry in Alaska, the oil is there but exploitation. From these labs, new knowledge has been gathered due to effort of scientists from different continents. At mark 25:40, we have the oceanographer of the Navy Rear AdmiralO.D.Waters Jr.
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Children of the Tundra (RT Documentary)

People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Interne...

People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Internet. However, their children do go to boarding schools, but not all parents are in favor of them. Find out more about life and education out on the tundra on RT.
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People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Internet. However, their children do go to boarding schools, but not all parents are in favor of them. Find out more about life and education out on the tundra on RT.
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What is it like to fly a Boeing 777 as Captain? What are the fundamental differences between Boeing and Airbus? What are the difficulties in flying across the polar regions? Graham Hartree is a highly experienced Captain and explains all of this and more.

What is it like to fly a Boeing 777 as Captain? What are the fundamental differences between Boeing and Airbus? What are the difficulties in flying across the polar regions? Graham Hartree is a highly experienced Captain and explains all of this and more.

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Polar Nights & Northern Lights. Natural wonders and life in Murmansk Region with James Brown

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which...

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which lights up the region's long winter nights. This miracle of nature is caused when charged particles collide with atoms high in the Earth’s atmosphere. Find out more about this wonder, and how to spend time in the Murmansk region while waiting for the next natural light show!
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Ice roads (ice crossings, ice bridges) are frozen, human-made pathways on the surface of bays, rivers, lakes, or seas in polar regions. They link dry land, frozen waterways, portages and winter roads, and are usually remade each winter. Ice roads allow temporary transport to areas with no permanent road access. Seen in isolated regions of northern Canada, Alaska's Bush, northern Michigan and Wisconsin, northern Scandinavia, Estonia, Northeast China and Russia, they reduce the cost of materials that otherwise would ship as expensive air freight, and they allow movement of large or heavy objects for which air freight is impractical.
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SnowRoadTruckers - DocumentaryMovies.
Ice roads (ice crossings, ice bridges) are frozen, human-made pathways on the surface of bays, rivers, lakes, or seas in polar regions. They link dry land, frozen waterways, portages and winter roads, and are usually remade each winter. Ice roads allow temporary transport to areas with no permanent road access. Seen in isolated regions of northern Canada, Alaska's Bush, northern Michigan and Wisconsin, northern Scandinavia, Estonia, Northeast China and Russia, they reduce the cost of materials that otherwise would ship as expensive air freight, and they allow movement of large or heavy objects for which air freight is impractical.
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Professional Development for Earth Science in the Polar Regions

This one hour presentation by Dr. Al Werner is a professional development opportunity for educators to learn more about earth and geoscience research in Svalbar...

This one hour presentation by Dr. Al Werner is a professional development opportunity for educators to learn more about earth and geoscience research in Svalbard, Norway. Some noticeable technical issues are resolved a few minutes into the presentation.

This one hour presentation by Dr. Al Werner is a professional development opportunity for educators to learn more about earth and geoscience research in Svalbard, Norway. Some noticeable technical issues are resolved a few minutes into the presentation.

Professional Development for Earth Science in the Polar Regions II

This one hour webinar is conducted by PolarTREC alumni Missy Holzer. She highlighted her work with the High Arctic Change expedition 2008 and bringing inquiry...

This one hour webinar is conducted by PolarTREC alumni Missy Holzer. She highlighted her work with the High Arctic Change expedition 2008 and bringing inquiry-based science into her classroom. This webinar is part of the C-ISE online professional development course.

This one hour webinar is conducted by PolarTREC alumni Missy Holzer. She highlighted her work with the High Arctic Change expedition 2008 and bringing inquiry-based science into her classroom. This webinar is part of the C-ISE online professional development course.

Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatical...

Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatically than in most other places. Explore the unique meteorology, oceanography, and ecology of both the Arctic and Antarctic with Dr. Dan Lubin as he describes observations that indicate unmistakable signs of anthropogenic climate change in both the Arctic and Antarctic. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [10/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 13039]

Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatically than in most other places. Explore the unique meteorology, oceanography, and ecology of both the Arctic and Antarctic with Dr. Dan Lubin as he describes observations that indicate unmistakable signs of anthropogenic climate change in both the Arctic and Antarctic. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [10/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 13039]

Polar Regions under Climate Change - Peter Lemke

High latitudes have received attention recently because of significant changes in the atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean, and on land, especially in the Arctic. The...

High latitudes have received attention recently because of significant changes in the atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean, and on land, especially in the Arctic. The surface air temperature in the Arctic has increased about twice as fast as the global air temperature. The Arctic sea-ice extent in summer has decreased by 35% since 1979, and the sea-ice thickness during late summer has declined in the Central Arctic by about 40% since 1958. A warming has also been observed at depth in the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean. But surprisingly there is no negative trend observed in the Antarctic sea ice. Both the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are losing mass, and the sea level is rising. Most of these observed trends are in agreement with warming scenarios performed with coupled climate models, which indicate an amplified response in high latitudes to increased greenhouse gas concentrations. But details of the complex interaction between atmosphere, sea ice and ocean, and the impacts on the ecosystem and the human society are still only marginally understood, a disturbing fact in view of the global experiment we are performing with the Earth. Results will be shown from the latest Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and from a winter expedition the speaker has lead into the ice-covered Weddell Sea (Antarctica).
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"Polar Regions under Climate Change" is the third in a series of IIASA and the Austrian Academy of Sciences joint public lectures on scientific topics of mutual interest, aimed at a broad academic audience, decision makers and the public. The lecture took place on November 11, 2013.
Please go to http://www.iiasa.ac.at/events/20131111-lemke-lecture to learn more.

High latitudes have received attention recently because of significant changes in the atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean, and on land, especially in the Arctic. The surface air temperature in the Arctic has increased about twice as fast as the global air temperature. The Arctic sea-ice extent in summer has decreased by 35% since 1979, and the sea-ice thickness during late summer has declined in the Central Arctic by about 40% since 1958. A warming has also been observed at depth in the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean. But surprisingly there is no negative trend observed in the Antarctic sea ice. Both the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are losing mass, and the sea level is rising. Most of these observed trends are in agreement with warming scenarios performed with coupled climate models, which indicate an amplified response in high latitudes to increased greenhouse gas concentrations. But details of the complex interaction between atmosphere, sea ice and ocean, and the impacts on the ecosystem and the human society are still only marginally understood, a disturbing fact in view of the global experiment we are performing with the Earth. Results will be shown from the latest Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and from a winter expedition the speaker has lead into the ice-covered Weddell Sea (Antarctica).
IIASA/OeAW Public Lecture Series
"Polar Regions under Climate Change" is the third in a series of IIASA and the Austrian Academy of Sciences joint public lectures on scientific topics of mutual interest, aimed at a broad academic audience, decision makers and the public. The lecture took place on November 11, 2013.
Please go to http://www.iiasa.ac.at/events/20131111-lemke-lecture to learn more.

Polar bear - the king of Arctic

When we are thinking of the northernmost region of Earth - the Arctic - what comes to our mind first? Of course, polar bears! Those animals have high adaptive c...

When we are thinking of the northernmost region of Earth - the Arctic - what comes to our mind first? Of course, polar bears! Those animals have high adaptive capacity to the unfriendly, Arctic climate, and every meeting with them is an unforgettable experience.
During the lesson we will be discussing about the ways of polar bears adaptation to the climate, how they react to humans, and what kind of equipment is required when you are in the area of "polar bear kingdom" (we will focus on Spitsbergen, the main island in Svalbard archipelago).
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During the lesson we will be discussing about the ways of polar bears adaptation to the climate, how they react to humans, and what kind of equipment is required when you are in the area of "polar bear kingdom" (we will focus on Spitsbergen, the main island in Svalbard archipelago).
Presenter: Dagmara Bożek-Andryszczak
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Science Facts for Kids - Artic and Antartic Regions | The Kids Pool

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10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the ...

10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
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2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
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3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
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GoPro: Epic footage from the Polar Regions

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Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

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How to dress for the Polar Regions

Our staff member Jaime Watts explains how to get ready for anything that Antarctica could ...

How to dress for the Polar Regions

Our staff member JaimeWatts explains how to get ready for anything that Antarctica could possibly throw at you.
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Join The Higherside Chats podcast, as host Greg Carlwood, talks Flat Earth, early explorers and the mysterious polar regions with guest, Jeran Campanella.
We know by now that the campaign of disinformation stretches like a spider web, intricately woven and designed to catch the unwitting.
But, trying to avoid the trap can be a seemingly daunting task when taking into account just how much of our understanding of reality is based on a carefully crafted narrative, littered with lies and deception.
Yes, beginning from our early years, we spend our days in school where our creativity and critical thinking are slowly stripped away and replaced with recited facts from history books written by a nefarious few pushing their own degenerate agenda.
We spend the crucial years of our youth being stuffed with inaccuracy, only to turn to the rabbit holes of the internet to help reshape our perspective and better understand this crazy universe that our rock, Earth, floats through.
And, fortunately for us, today’s guest, Jeran Campanella joins The Higherside to discuss one of the pariahs of conspiracy : Flat Earth Theory.
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Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted during the Cold War. Teams are shown examining ice cores, launching weather balloons and manning weather stations, and conducting studies of sea life. At 6:20, the submarine USS Seadragon is seen surfacing at the North Pole, and views under the idea are seen. Divers are also seen at the 6 minute mark in special cold water exploration suits. The Naval Arctic Research Laboratory is also shown and its activities explained at 11:00. Located at Point Barrow Alaska, the lab is operated by the University of Alaska and headed at this time by Dr. Max Britton, who gained fame during the Cold War for supporting Operation COLDFEET. At 11:54, drift stations are shown. The USCG ice breaker Eastwind W279 is seen at 14:46. Ice observation aircraft are seen at 17:00.
Additional images: At mark 2:47, we see ice mountain thunder into the sea at the edges to float in silent ice range lagoons. They then make their way southwards. At mark 3:15, we have the Antarctic continent the region of forbidden ice RangeMountain peaks. At mark 4:04 we have the icebergs which are sometimes 100m long. But even in this region there is still life. At mark 4:27, we have penguins, whales etc. there was a time when the names of some men are leading the way. Today, men come as scientists- oceanographers gathering information for all mankind about the ice, the sky and the deep sea currents as seen at mark 6:12. At mark 6:51, we have a diver going for exploration in the deep sea. At mark 7:01, we have tiny organisms in the depth with more concentration. There are mysteries whose answers may point new understanding for men. At mark 8:00, we have seals; how do seals find a breathing hole in the deep sea and how do whales dive 100 of ft in seconds and with the enormous change in pressure.
At mark 9:26, we have scientists from various continents coming together to explore at the end of each winter. Navy brings in tones of equipments to enable living in such areas. New Zealand cooperates with the United states in scientific and logistic programs as seen at mark 9:50. At mark 10:10, we have their base. At mark 10:56, we have the scientist moving to explore a the arctic ocean. Unlike the Antarctic, it is mainly sea covered with ice. At mark 11:28, we have the director of the arctic program for the naval research who goes by Dr. Max Britton. He explains how the research program works. At mark 12:15, we have oceanographers learning secrets from the oceans with various experiments. We have Dr. TomEnglish who is interested in the distribution of animals in the sea, seasons in the sea and the various food chains and food webs. At mark13:05, we have experiments on the effect of sound in the region, the effect of sonar. The scientists collect organisms from the deep to learn about the effect of sonar at mark 13:35. Dr, Kevin Hunkins of ColombiaUniversity at mark 13:50 is conducting research on the shape and structure of the Arctic Ocean bottom, the drift of the ice and currents. At mark 15:48, we see a nuclear submarine which can stay in the thick ice for months. At mark 15:59, we have AdmiralJ.F. Covad, commanding officer to the submarine. He explained what they needed submarines for n exploration. Oceanographic studies are also done from far above the land as seen at mark 17:05.
Gathering information of raw data in the field is only the beginning, the results are then brought back to the lab for analysis and evaluation as seen at mark 8:05. At Stanford research institute we have Dr. Thomas Potter at mark 18:18 who study mammals. At University of Alaska we have the analysis of sea water samples from the arctic as seen at mark 19:15. Studies into the relationships of polar environment and their animal populace are directed Dr. Max Dumbar of McGill University at mark 20:10. Change of heat in the atmosphere is been studied at various centers and this was done by Dr. Max Dunbar of McGill University. We have various simulations by scientists. At mark 23:50 we have one of the largest oil potential industry in Alaska, the oil is there but exploitation. From these labs, new knowledge has been gathered due to effort of scientists from different continents. At mark 25:40, we have the oceanographer of the Navy Rear AdmiralO.D.Waters Jr.
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Children of the Tundra (RT Documentary)

People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Internet. However, their children do go to boarding schools, but not all parents are in favor of them. Find out more about life and education out on the tundra on RT.
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Polar operations in a B777

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Polar Nights & Northern Lights. Natural wonders and life in Murmansk Region with James Brown

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Polar Nights & Northern Lights. Natural wonders and life in Murmansk Region with James Brown

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which lights up the region's long winter nights. This miracle of nature is caused when charged particles collide with atoms high in the Earth’s atmosphere. Find out more about this wonder, and how to spend time in the Murmansk region while waiting for the next natural light show!
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Snow Road Truckers - Documentary Movies

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Ice roads (ice crossings, ice bridges) are frozen, human-made pathways on the surface of bays, rivers, lakes, or seas in polar regions. They link dry land, frozen waterways, portages and winter roads, and are usually remade each winter. Ice roads allow temporary transport to areas with no permanent road access. Seen in isolated regions of northern Canada, Alaska's Bush, northern Michigan and Wisconsin, northern Scandinavia, Estonia, Northeast China and Russia, they reduce the cost of materials that otherwise would ship as expensive air freight, and they allow movement of large or heavy objects for which air freight is impractical.
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